SBI mid-cap has been
an average performer in mid / small fund category.
The Maruti Celerio isn't a game changer but
an average performer in many areas, writes Faisal Ali Khan of MotorBeam.com
While not an above
average performer in this respect, the sportier in class choices may not offer as much luxury, a quiet cabin, or the economy involved.
Balls was a very good economic adviser to Gordon Brown,
an average performer in parliament on a good day (sometimes, as with his response to the Autumn Statement in 2014, he was atrocious), patchy on broadcast and an absolutely dreadful political strategist.
His likelihood of being nothing more of
an average performer in the NFL is just too high for me to pick him at # 9.
Not exact matches
«Companies should shake the trees,» says Andy Zoltners, coauthor of The Complete Guide to Accelerating Sales Force Performance and a managing director of ZS Associates
in Evanston, Ill. «Now is the time to ask below -
average performers to leave,» says Zoltners.
The stock is the best
performer on the Dow Jones Industrial
Average in April, posting a 26 percent gain this month.
Ethiopia, Ghana, Rwanda and Uganda have been among Africa's star economic
performers recently, with annual GDP growth
averaging over 6.5 %
in 2005 - 10.
Individuals
in the top 10 % of past
performers earn
average abnormal (adjusted for size and momentum effects) monthly returns starting at 7.85 % after one month and falling gradually to 5.20 % after 36 months.
Sentiment worsened markedly
in Asia, where the Nikkei Stock
Average fell 4.2 %, leaving it 14 % lower
in the year to date — currently the worst
performer among major global markets.
If you take a look at the global corporate history, you will see that the large cap stocks, also known as Blue Chip stocks are by and far the most consistently high
performers in the market, even when you
average them across decades of performance data.
The 15 top out -
performers among actively - managed mutual funds
in China over the past three years a beat benchmarks by an
average 15 percentage points, more than double the level
in the U.S., according to data compiled by Bloomberg.
At the same time, the worst 15
performers in China trailed their benchmarks by an
average of just 3.2 percentage points, with the biggest loss at 8.6 percentage points.
That's well over the 2:10 time set as the over / under for her rendition at Bovada, and well, well over the
average for the last 10 years,
in which most
performers have failed to even eclipse 2:00.
Smith & Coyle are at least
average performers, Toomer has been above
average in a part - time role, and Foster is near - elite (but very unlikely to play
in any of the first 6 games).
that's a joke you know right... apart from the Barca rumour years ago, which other top club have come with serious bid for the guy... it's only
in Arsenal
average performers are seen as giving their all... you want to be among the heavyweights
in Europe, then sign the best players or bring
in a coach who can shape the young minds into champions... you don't do the same thing year after year and expect a different result
In a league where there are no more minnows, Arsenal having Monreal [An
average and mostly pathetic LF
Performer] at the centre of our defence.
Jaaron Simmons was an All - MAC First Team
performer at Ohio University who
averaged at least 15.5 ppg and 6.5 assists
in his two seasons after transferring from Houston.
In 2015, Moore led a group that included second - team All - MAC
performer Ben McCord, who caught 39 passes for 612 yards and five touchdowns, and led the team with an
average of 15.7 yards per reception.
I mean this all situation is getting comical by the days and we have all the actors we need... Just a bunch of deluded and less than
average performers under the guidance of the most delusional man
in world football.
Maybe he's protecting an injury — I remember him having a slow start last year when BFS chucked him into the First Team when he was still not fit after a hamstring injury — as the Season went on he improved and was one of the better
performers in a pretty
average team.
An extraordinarily versatile
performer, Johnson managed to play virtually every sort of role open to an actress of above -
average beauty and intelligence
in the 1940s.
Another group of
performers,
averaging over age 80, find joy
in performing popular music
in the documentary Young @ Heart.
For your
average movie - goer, however, this is slim pickings, with a story that almost appears to be shot without a cohesive script, and although there are some amusing
performers in the film, there aren't any real laughs coming from the script itself.
That connection can't be willed, and it can empower an
average performer to give an outstanding performance — how else could Jennifer Garner, as the yearning adoptive mother
in Juno, steal scenes from a brilliant young brat like Ellen Page?
Once you've witnessed
average and low
performers producing work you had no idea they had
in them, it is nearly impossible to go back.
Years ago a study
in Harvard Business Review reported that improving the learning of top
performers paid many times the results of doing the same with
average performers.
In addition, in schools with larger concentrations of low performers, the quality of educational resources is lower, and the incidence of teacher shortage is higher, on average across OECD countries, even after accounting for students» and schools» socio - economic statu
In addition,
in schools with larger concentrations of low performers, the quality of educational resources is lower, and the incidence of teacher shortage is higher, on average across OECD countries, even after accounting for students» and schools» socio - economic statu
in schools with larger concentrations of low
performers, the quality of educational resources is lower, and the incidence of teacher shortage is higher, on
average across OECD countries, even after accounting for students» and schools» socio - economic status.
Moreover, if an income gap made America unique, you would expect the percentage of American students performing well below proficiency
in math to be much higher than the percentage of low
performers in countries with
average test scores similar to the United States.
In short, those who defend the U. S. performance by pointing to the TIMSS are making the compelling claim that the United States is just a bit better than an
average score that excludes many top
performers but incorporates results from many second and third world countries.
-
average performers compared with the other students
in their school.
However, simple tests we conducted, based on changes
in the
average previous - year test scores of students
in schools affected and unaffected by charter - school competition, suggest that, if anything, the opposite phenomenon occurred: students switching from traditional public to charter schools appear to have been above -
average performers compared with the other students
in their school.
Peggy Carr, acting commissioner of the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), drily noted that, compared to the international
average, «we also have a higher percentage of students who score
in the lowest performance levels... and a lower percentage of top math
performers.»
That means putting money into initiatives that will bring achievement for all students: historically low
performers, who must be able to compete
in a world that demands higher skills;
average students, who need to care more about their studies if they are going to succeed; and top students, who will drive the country's future innovations.
In one aspect, the gap in high - performer rates is more important than the gap in average score
In one aspect, the gap
in high - performer rates is more important than the gap in average score
in high -
performer rates is more important than the gap
in average score
in average scores.
Teaching
in a junior high, I often see intelligent girls and boys begin to transform themselves
in dress, talk, and actions from above -
average performers to
average ones
in an attempt to fit
in.
Looking at the global situation: 23 per cent of students, on
average, are low
performers in Mathematics across the 64 OECD countries and economies that participated
in PISA 2012; and, 18 per cent of students are low
performers in Reading and Science.
A report on the 2015 Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) results examines trends
in Australia's
average performance and the change
in the percentages of students considered «high» and «low»
performers.
Asian students born
in 1970 performed poorly, while those born
in 1997/98 were the best
performers, and white students, on
average, have fallen from over-
performers to under -
performers.
The US has been a mediocre
performer in international education tests, based on
average performance across the country, but this study shows how this
average conceals a remarkably wide range of successes and failures.
The last release of trust performance measures
in January showed that more than half of established multi-academy trusts fell «significantly below» the
average for pupil progress, and a host of the country's largest trusts are among the worst
performers at secondary level.
His method involved rigorous,
in - depth interviews comparing those who achieve top results with
average performers, and quantifying both the complexity and frequency of behaviors that statistically distinguish the best from the rest.
Not only did the United States score below
average in math, it had fewer top
performers.
eAchieve Academy students outperform state
averages and are among the highest
performers on the ACT test and 10th grade Wisconsin Knowledge Concepts Examination (WKCE) of all virtual high school students
in Wisconsin.
According to PISA, the United States placed significantly below the
average for member - nations
in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development for mathematics — and significantly worse than the OECD distribution at both ends of the assessment spectrum, with more low
performers and fewer high
performers.
On
average, poorer students are still 3 times more likely to be low
performers in science than wealthier students.
Studies published
in the best economics and education journals have shown unequivocal evidence of excessive teaching to the test and drilling that produces inflated measures of students» growth
in learning; cheating on tests that includes erasing incorrect answers or filling
in missing responses; shifting of students out of classrooms or other efforts to exclude anticipated poor
performers from testing, or alternatively, concentrating classroom teaching efforts on those students most likely to increase their test scores above a particular target, and other even more subtle strategies for increasing testing
averages.
Lumping all students together
in one class may help
average and struggling children, but does that come at a cost to top
performers?
Notably, Tennessee's
average scores rose 22 points across the four assessments, representing the greatest gain made by any state, while Massachusetts, a perennial high
performer on NAEP, experienced an uncharacteristic drop
in reading scores.
After doing detailed research, he wrote that by getting rid of as few as 5 to 7 percent of bottom
performers, not newest hires, and replacing them with just
average teachers, education achievement
in the U.S. could reach that of Canada and Finland.